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What are the causes of the tragedy caused by extreme environmentalism and the Australian fire?

Because under the impetus of extreme environmentalism, the Australian government has implemented a policy of not arbitrarily cutting down land for reclamation. As a result, the fire could not be controlled in the early stage of the fire, which led to the spread and out of control of the fire.

Recently, Australia has attracted the attention of all countries in the world. The reason is a forest fire, which has been burning for months and has not been put out. In this fire, dozens of people died or disappeared. It is said that the fire has spread to the suburbs of Sydney, and the downtown area of Sydney is also full of smoke.

The fire not only devoured Australia's forests and land, but also affected the political circles. Because of this, the Australian Prime Minister and the Liberal Party have been questioned by the public. Recently, the environmental protection girl who is particularly hot also publicly stated that Australia's long-term neglect of environmental protection is the root cause of this fire.

However, it has also been pointed out that in addition to the Australian government, extreme environmental organizations in Australia are also responsible for the fire. As we all know, mountain fires are difficult to put out, because the wind direction is uncertain, so mountain fires will spread wantonly. At present, the best way to deal with the mountain fire is to isolate the area where the fire occurred and establish a protected area until all the vegetation is burned clean, and the fire will naturally go out.

But in the eyes of extreme environmentalists, cutting down vegetation is a heinous crime. They think that cutting down vegetation will affect the survival of animals in this area. With the spread of this environmental protection idea, many people were severely punished because they didn't understand the regulations. This led Australian firefighters to dare not open up wasteland or establish protected areas, thus missing the best opportunity to put out the fire.

As a result, mountain fires spread everywhere, new forests kept burning, and the fire was more difficult to put out. It can be seen from this incident that we should not blindly pursue environmental protection, but objectively and calmly judge the situation so as not to cause unnecessary losses.